Giambattista Bodoni was born into a printing family in Saluzzo, Italy. At
the age of 18, he was hired by the Vatican printing house in Rome. By
1768, he was given the position of director of the press of Ferdinand,
Duke of Parma, which he retained for the rest of his life.
Bodoni was the most successful early proponent of what is (somewhat
misleadingly) referred to as the "modern" typeface, distinguished by a
strong contrast between the thin and thick strokes, and vertical, rather
than oblique, shading. His books were produced for the wealthy and the

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